Is it possible to create a"classic" format netCDF file with netCDF version 3.6.0 that cannotbe accessed by applications compiled and linked against earlierversions of the library?

No, classic files created with the new library should becompatible with all older applications, both for reading andwriting, with one minor exception. The exception is due to acorrection of a netCDF bug that prevented creating records largerthan 4 GiB in classic netCDF files with software linked againstversions 3.5.1 and earlier. This limitation in total record sizewas not a limitation of the classic format, but an unnecessaryrestriction due to the use of too small a type in an internal datastructure in the library.

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No, classic files created with the new library should becompatible with all older applications, both for reading andwriting, with one minor exception. The exception is due to acorrection of a netCDF bug that prevented creating records largerthan 4 Gi...

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The short answer is that under most circumstances, you shouldnot care, if you use version 3.6.0 or later of the netCDF library.But the difference is indicated in the first four bytes of thefile, which are 'C', 'D', 'F', '\001' for the classic netCDF ...

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The short answer is that under most circumstances, you shouldnot care, if you use version 3.6.0 or later of the netCDF library.But the difference is indicated in the first four bytes of thefile, which are 'C', 'D', 'F', '\001' for the classic netCDF ...

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A short document that specifies the format of netCDF classic and 64-bit offset files has been approved as a standard by the NASA ESDS SoftwareProcess Group. In addition, the NetCDF User's Guide contains an appendixwith the same format specification....

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The enhanced model (sometimes referred to as the netCDF-4 data model)is an extension to the classic model that adds more powerful forms ofdata representation and data types at the expense of some additionalcomplexity. Specifically, it adds six new p...

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The enhanced model (sometimes referred to as the netCDF-4 data model)is an extension to the classic model that adds more powerful forms ofdata representation and data types at the expense of some additionalcomplexity. Specifically, it adds six new p...

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The short answer is that under most circumstances, you shouldnot care, if you use version 4.0 or later of the netCDF library toaccess data in the file.But the difference is indicated in the first four bytes of thefile, which are 'C', 'D', 'F', '\001'...

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No, version 3.6 and later versions of the netCDF C/Fortran library detect which variant ofthe format is used for each file when it is opened for reading orwriting, so it is not necessary to know which variant of the formatis used. The version of the ...

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It takes approximately 10 minutes to read chapter 2 of the MTest classic User Guide. Then another 4 minutes to install the program. This involves copying and unpacking the zip file, and incorporating an installation path in the Matlab path so MTest c...

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An extra network installation version is not necessary, because the standard version can be used either as a local or a network installation. It can be used by multiple users at one time or by one user working on multiple projects at the same time. U...

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We recommend beginning with the Quick Start chapter of the MTest classic User Guide. Working through this chapter takes around an hour and will teach you all the basic functions of MTest classic. Take also a look at our Quick Start Tutorials in the v...

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The CTE (Classification Tree Editor) lets you describe test cases in a systematic way and directly import them into MTest classic. The CTE (CTE/ES) is completely linked from MTest classic. An initial classification tree is created automatically....

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Yes. We have already integrated additional project-specific test descriptions into MTest classic. However, these are not yet available on general release.We can integrate specific test descriptions into MTest classic fairly easily, so all other fea...